Meadow Barn, Broad Oak, Near Ross-On-Wye

Herefordshire. Sleeps up to 14

Heavily beamed, impressive Grade II listed, cruck-beamed barn, suitable for larger groups of family or friends, Symonds Yat and Forest of Dean neaby. . Large open-plan cruck-beamed fitted kitchen with island unit, granite worktops and large dining area. Sitting area with wood-burning stove, TV and DVD. Lobby, utility with toilet. In 16th-century wing kingsize bedroom with en-suite wet room with shower seat, two portable toilet/shower seat surrounds, grab rail and toilet (access for wheelchair). Two twin bedrooms, each with en-suite shower room and toilet. First floor: Cruck-beamed galleried sitting room overlooking living area with widescreen TV and DVD. In 16th-century wing second staircase to double bedroom with additional single bed (for +1) and en-suite shower room with toilet, and kingsize bedroom with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Additional staircase to first floor: Twin bedroom with additional single bed (for +1) and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet..

. With its six en-suite bedrooms, this heavily beamed, impressive Grade II listed, cruck-beamed barn stands tucked away in tranquil meadows, on the owners’ 200-acre farm. The barn enjoys magnificent views over the surrounding countryside towards the Forest of Dean. The medieval cruck-beamed wing, open to full height, was built in the 15th century and now makes up the living area with gallery. The heavily beamed 16th-century wing has been thoughtfully restored to provide comfortable en-suite accommodation. The barn is particularly suitable for family holidays and reunions, and the dining area is perfect for entertaining. There is a large mature garden where seating is provided in quiet spots to fully appreciate the views and bird life. Colourful trees and shrubs lead the way to a 1-acre games lawn where croquet, garden skittles and children’s swings can be enjoyed. There are walks from the door in this area of Great Landscape Value.
Hereford (12 miles) offers a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs. The cider industry here is very prolific and enthusiasts should visit local cider makers and Hereford Cider Museum. Other places of interest include Hereford Cathedral, Mappa Mundi Centre and the chained library. The Herefordshire/Welsh borderland offers an excellent range of walks suitable for all ages and levels and enjoys fabulous panoramic views with many historic castles and beautiful ancient churches to explore. Ross-on-Wye, 8 miles, with 17th-century Market Hall is an ideal start for exploring the Forest of Dean. Monmouth, 6 miles. Symonds Yat, 8 miles. Welsh border, 1 mile. Shop 400 yards, local inns serving food, 2 miles.

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